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The Blighty Bingo Privacy Policy tells you how your personal information is collected, used, and kept safe when you play, sign up, or manage your account. In this privacy policy, we explain what information is needed for identity checks, payments, and responsible gambling, as well as how it can be shared with licensed processors and UK regulators. By using the site and adding £ to your account, you agree to these terms and the safety measures that are in place to protect your information and transactions. Get bonuses without giving up your privacy at Blighty Bingo.
Realizing what information is needed to get a bonus and the settings that let you manage how it is saved, used, and shared is important. Bonuses may need certain checks to stop fraud and follow the law, but you still have clear choices about marketing messages, device permissions, and how you send verification documents. You can take advantage of deals while keeping your personal information safe by following a few simple steps.
You might not be able to get some bonuses or cash out until your identity has been checked. Uploading documents through the casino's encrypted upload area is the only way to keep your data safe during verification. Never send sensitive documents through channels that are not encrypted. Keep the process inside your account dashboard if you are asked to verify your identity before you can cash out bonus winnings, like when you want to cash out 500£.
It is important not to send extra pages or documents "just in case." Only send what is asked for. Wherever it makes sense, redact. For example, if a document has fields with random numbers that aren't needed for verification, redact those fields where you can. If your identity information doesn't match, you may have to go through extra steps to fix it, which could lead to more data requests. Make sure your account is safe before you start a promotion. For time-limited bonuses, use a unique password, turn on strong authentication if it's available, and don't use a device that other people have access to. When making a deposit of 10£ and getting a bonus, always log out and clear your browser's cache before doing so. This will lower the risk of session exposure.
Know when you don't have to share data. Some features, like personalized offers, might need more tracking or preference data to work. For more privacy-focused play, turn off personalization and stick to standard promotions, like weekly deals that require a 15£ deposit. You can also keep a closer eye on what information is used to customize bonus content.
Blighty Bingo makes sure that you know exactly what personal information you share and why, and registration is quick. You also have the option to opt out of marketing messages. Before you make an account, you are given clear information about the information we gather, how it is used to provide the service, and the communication options you have. Consent is asked for at the right time, not after the person signs up. As a player, you don't have to agree to marketing in order to fill out a simple form, confirm your contact information, and choose how you'd like to be contacted. To quickly sign up for an account, you will usually only need to give the company the information they need to set up and protect your profile, handle deposits and withdrawals, and make sure they follow all laws and security rules. We use clear labels and fewer repeated fields where possible so you can finish quickly. During the registration process, you may be asked to confirm that the information you give is correct and that you own it.
For example, if you want to withdraw 500£, this will help stop fraud, keep your balance safe, and cut down on wait times. Some common registration information is your name and date of birth (to make sure you are eligible). Account access, security alerts, and help can be done by emailing and calling the given number. Address and location details (to make sure service is available in UK, if needed). To keep your account safe, you need to use login information and security checks. When setting up a payment method is part of the registration process, your deposit options, along with any minimums like 10£, will be shown to you clearly before you commit to a transaction. Clear consent means that processing that is needed to create an account and keep it safe is kept separate from processing that is used for marketing purposes.
If you don't want to see ads, you can agree to the terms needed to use the casino. Marketing choices are always up to you. You can choose which channels work best for you if you want to receive promotional content. For example, you can choose email, SMS, or push notifications, given what's available. It's possible to turn on just one channel at a time because each option is shown as a separate choice. To change these options after signing up, go to your account settings at any time. If you tell us you don't want to be marketed to, we will stop sending you promotional messages, but we will still send you important service messages like reminders about your password, security alerts, and account-related confirmations.
Paying at Blighty Bingo is safe because your card information, bank information, and encryption standards are kept private at all times during the deposit or withdrawal process. Processing sensitive information in a way that keeps it from getting out too easily and helps keep people from getting into your payment profile without your permission. We have security measures in place that keep your transactions safe from the time you enter your payment information until the funds are confirmed. When you deposit 20£ or withdraw 200£, the same security measures are used to keep your information safe and less likely to be stolen.
Encryption in transit: When you send payment information, it is encrypted using TLS to make sure that no one else can read or change it while it's being sent from your device to ours. Controlled access paths and secure payment gateways make sure that payment information is not seen by staff or left out in public account areas. In some cases, tokenization can be used instead of storing raw card numbers so the system can use a different token for each transaction. Restricted access and monitoring: Only people with the right permissions can get into systems that handle payments. This is made possible by controls for authentication and monitoring of activity.
This helps protect against both internal abuse and attempts to get in from the outside. Data minimization: We only want to collect and keep the data that we need to process transactions, meet compliance requirements, and settle payment disputes. Sometimes, instead of full card or account numbers, you may only see "masked" payment references in your account history. Card information is kept secret while you submit it and is not shown in full in your account. Bank information is only used to process payments, check information when needed, and stop fraud. It's possible to support tickets and keep track of transactions without showing sensitive fields in the payment history.
Protect your payments: When depositing 25£ or withdrawing 250£, use a private device and a trusted network; keep your login information secret; and don't save card information in browsers that other people use. So that the payment flow can be checked and made safe, contact support right away if you see anything strange in your transaction records.
To keep withdrawals safe and stop fraud, Blighty Bingo may ask for identity verification before processing a cashout. This includes ID checks, Know Your Customer (KYC) storage, and document handling. This check makes sure that you own the account, that your payment method works, and that withdrawals are sent to the right person.
If you want to make your first withdrawal, a larger withdrawal (like 500£ or more), or your account activity suggests that an extra security check is needed, verification will usually happen. Getting these steps done quickly helps avoid delays and supports a smooth payout process. ID checks (KYC) usually need documents that are clear and easy to read. Here's what we might ask for and how to send it safely. Do what they ask for and make sure the information they ask for matches your account profile (name, date of birth, address, etc.).
Only upload documents through the official upload channel in your account or the casino's verified support channel. Do not send private files through emails or messaging apps that you are not familiar with. To meet legal and regulatory requirements and to help keep your account safe from people who shouldn't have access to it, we store and keep copies of the documents you send us properly. Trained and trusted service providers who help with identity verification are the only ones who can get in. There are also safety measures in place. Rules for handling documents: To protect your privacy and safety, you should hide information that isn't needed when you can (for example, parts of an ID number that aren't needed), but leave your name, photo, and key verification fields visible. They will tell you exactly what needs to be seen if masking is not allowed for a certain check.
Images must be clear, in focus, and not cropped in order to meet quality standards. This can slow down withdrawals if the file isn't clear or is missing information.
Blighty Bingo lets you set clear limits on deposits, losses, and session length through its responsible play controls. These limits are meant to help you control how much you spend and how often you play in a way that works for you. When used regularly, they won't get in the way of your normal gameplay. As part of your responsible play data controls, all of your limit settings are saved and linked to your account.
By setting thresholds that work on all supported devices, you can make decisions that are always the same, which is especially helpful when playing for longer periods of time. Set Your Limits: Deposit limits tell you how much you can add to your account in a certain amount of time. For example, you can set a deposit limit of 50£ per day, 200£ per week, or 500£ per month, depending on what you think is right for your game. You can control your net losses in real-money games during a certain time frame with loss limits. If you set a daily loss limit of 30£, the system will stop letting you play for real money once your net losses reach that amount for the day. This is the case even if you still have money left over from previous sessions.
Session limits are time-based controls that tell you how long you can play while logged in. One way to make sure you take breaks and avoid unintentional extended play is to set a session limit of 60 minutes. To make sure that limits are meaningful, Blighty Bingo follows these rules: lowering a limit has an immediate effect, such as going from 200£ to 100£ for a deposit limit. There may be a waiting period before a limit is raised, like when a loss limit is raised from 30£ to 60£. When you reach a limit, restrictions are put in place automatically until the relevant time period resets (the choice is between daily, weekly, or monthly).
A useful tip is to pick a low deposit limit, like 50£ per day, and a low session limit, like 60 minutes. If you find that play takes longer or costs more than you planned, you can lower the limits. Protecting your data safely is easy with Responsible Play Data Controls. They save and use the limits you choose, as well as limiting change history and activation events. For example, once a deposit limit like 100£ is reached, this information is used to make sure that the limits you set are followed and to support safer play features. To have more control, set more than one limit to protect against different risks.
For example, a weekly deposit limit of 200£ and a daily loss limit of 30£ help manage both funds and results. A session limit stops people from spending too much during certain times.
When you use your phone to play at Blighty Bingo, some information is processed to help keep your account safe, make sure the site loads correctly, and stop fraud. In this part, we'll talk about what permissions can be asked for, how cookies work on mobile browsers, and how safety and compliance signals from devices can be used. By using your phone, tablet, or browser, you can still change many of these settings.
You can limit access, block certain cookies, or reset identifiers when you have the option to do so. However, some restrictions may make it harder to log in, make payments, or play games. Learn about app permissions and what they are used for. App permissions are only important if you use a specific app. App permissions don't usually apply when you play in a mobile browser, but your browser and device may still share some technical information that is needed to provide the service. Blighty Bingo may ask for access to some features depending on your device and how the app is made. For core features, account security, and legal reasons, these requests are needed.
Notifications—to send security alerts (like sign-in warnings) and marketing messages if you choose to receive them. Camera—to scan or take pictures of documents for identity checks or to help with secure verification flows when needed. Storage—to store important app data and cache content so that games and web pages load faster. You can use biometric unlock (device-supported) to quickly log in on your device without giving the casino information about your fingerprints or face. Gather information about the network to find problems with connectivity and help defend against automated attacks. If you refuse a permission, the app should still work as much as possible, but you might not be able to do as many things.
You might need to find another way to upload verification images if you can't get to the camera. To change permissions, go to your device's settings and turn off or on each Blighty Bingo app permission. Aside from data that the casino has to keep for legal and security reasons, you can also uninstall the app to get rid of app-stored data on the device. To remember your preferences, stay logged in, and help with key security checks, your mobile browser stores cookies, which are small files. The mobile experience stays smooth with cookies that track how pages work and what content people find most useful.
It depends on the browser you use on your phone to control cookies. Most of the time, you can delete cookies, block all cookies, or block cookies from third parties. If you block some cookies, you might have problems like having to log out and in again, payment pages not loading, or games not remembering your session. There are three main types of cookies that Blighty Bingo uses: strictly necessary, which are needed for login, account security, and session management; preferences, which help you remember settings like your preferred language or interface; and analytics and marketing, which can help you figure out how people use your site and make your campaigns better. Usually, you can control this with consent options. Mobile identifiers and device tracking can include the type of device, the operating system version, the browser version, IP-based location signals, and a device identifier that the app or security tools create.
These signals help find suspicious behavior, stop bonus abuse, and make payments and withdrawals safer. Blighty Bingo may also use security and fraud-prevention technologies that make a device fingerprint from technical details like screen settings and installed fonts. The only reason for this is to keep your account and the platform safe, not to access your files. Your device may give an advertising identifier when you use an app. You can clear this in your device's privacy settings. It may not stop security checks that are needed to keep accounts safe even after you reset it, but it can stop ads from being personalized. Maintaining an up-to-date operating system, locking your screen, not using shared devices for gambling accounts, and logging out after each session are all good ways to stay private on your phone.
Change your password right away and contact support if you think someone got into your account so that security measures can be put in place.
The tools you control, like your password and any two factor authentication (2FA) settings, are the first line of defense in keeping your Blighty Bingo account safe. The goal of these features is to protect personal information, stop people from getting in without permission, and keep your game and balances safe. We also keep an eye out for suspicious behavior and use fraud-prevention checks when needed. If something doesn't seem right, we may ask for more proof before letting you do important things like logging in from a new device or asking for 500£.
Safeguards like strong passwords, two-factor authentication (2FA), and anti-fraud measures are the first line of defense. For your casino account, make sure you use a unique password. Don't use the same password for email or social networks, and make sure it's hard to guess. Immediately change your password if you think it has been found out, and don't use any variations that are too similar. With 2FA, you can add an extra step of verification when you sign in or make sensitive changes. If you can, switch on two-factor authentication (2FA) in your account settings. This will help keep people from getting in even if they know your password. 2FA could use an authenticator app or a one-time code sent to a verified channel, depending on what your account can do.
As soon as you can find 2FA in your account settings, turn it on. Updating your recovery information will help you get back in if you lose your device. There is no need to give out one-time codes because our staff will never need them. Fraud prevention and account protection include both automated and manual checks that look for strange patterns, account takeovers, or bad use of payments. To keep you safe, we may temporarily stop some actions while we check what's going on. For example, if you keep failing to log in, if you suddenly change devices or locations, or if you ask to deposit 100£ and then immediately withdraw £, we may need to check what's going on.
Keep your device safe, log out of shared computers when you're done using them, and don't save passwords in public browsers. Get in touch with support right away if you see strange logins, messages, or changes you didn't make. We can help protect your account and look into it.
Blighty Bingo handles personal information in a way that is designed to comply with privacy laws and licensing conditions. This includes hiring data controllers and sending data across international borders. Our licensing status affects how we check players, keep records, stop fraud, and comply with legal requests from authorities and regulators. To help you understand who has access to your data, who can process it on our behalf, and how data can be sent and kept safe while traveling across borders, read this section.
Licensing and regulatory accountability: Our business has to follow licensing rules that may require us to gather, use, and keep some details about your account activity, identity checks, and security events. When we have to give information to a regulator or other appropriate authority, we only do so as much as is needed and in line with the lawful reasons for processing. Important: licensing rules may demand specific record retention periods and records that are ready for audits. In other words, if we have to keep some data to follow the law, we can't delete it right away when asked to. Data Controller: Blighty Bingo is in charge of the personal information we get from our website and services. We decide why and how your data is processed.
As the controller, it is our job to make sure that your data is handled in a fair, safe, and clear way. Individual and joint controllers: Other people may work with us as an individual or joint controller in some situations. One example is a payment provider that may handle some transaction data on its own to meet its legal and compliance obligations. Sometimes, that provider will send you separate privacy information that explains what it does and how to use your rights with that provider. Users who do what we tell them to do: As our processors, we may use service providers who have been checked out and who handle personal data.
These partners will only do what we say in writing, and they are legally bound to follow the right privacy and security measures and help us out when we need it (for example, by responding to requests from data subjects or security incidents). Cross-border data transfers: Identity verification and age checks; Fraud prevention and security monitoring; Customer support tools; Analytics and performance measurement; Cross-border data transfers: Your information may be sent to and processed in countries other than your home country. This includes places where our group companies, suppliers, or technical infrastructure are located. We make sure that the same level of security is maintained when we send personal data to countries outside of the EU.
Protective measures may include contractual safeguards like standard contractual clauses; risk assessments for both the sender and the receiver; technical measures such as encryption in transit and at rest, access controls, and logging; and data minimization so that only necessary information is sent. How we choose transfer locations: We give priority to service providers that can support secure processing and clear accountability. We make sure that the recipient is legally bound to follow our privacy and security rules if a transfer is needed for performance, security, or legal reasons. When transfers might be needed: Cross-border transfers can happen when you sign up, verify your identity, make a deposit of 20£ or more, cash out your winnings (for example, 500£), contact customer service, or when automated security systems detect suspicious activity that needs to be looked into.
Third parties in other countries may be involved in these actions. Your options and questions: If you want to know if your personal data is transferred internationally, what safeguards are used for that transfer, or who is in charge of a certain processing activity, you can use the privacy contact form on our website to get more information. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, and we may need to confirm your identity before giving you sensitive account information.
This Privacy Policy, which went into effect on June 22, 2026, explains how Blighty Bingo ("we", "us", "our") gathers, uses, shares, and safeguards personal data when you visit or use our website, mobile apps, and other services connected to it (the "Services"). You agree that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy by using the Services.
As we'll explain below, we may get information from third parties, information you give us directly, and information that appears when you use the Services. ID and Account Information: name, date of birth, username, password, email address, phone number, mailing address, country of origin, and other information used for registration. Checking and Compliance Data: information about government IDs, copies of IDs, selfies or proofs of identity, proofs of address, sources of funds or wealth, sanctions or PEP screening results, and records of checks done to meet legal requirements. Money and Transaction Data: information about deposits and withdrawals, payment methods (like card numbers that have been hidden), payment processor identifiers, transaction history, chargeback and dispute information, and records that are needed for accounting and preventing fraud.
Your bets, wins and losses, game history, session activity, bonus and loyalty program participation, responsible gambling settings, and how you interact with offers are all examples of gameplay and usage data. Technical and Device Data: This includes the device's IP address, identifiers, browser type, operating system, app version, language settings, diagnostic logs, and an approximation of its location based on its IP address. When you use cookies and other similar technologies, they collect information about your activity and preferences so that you can get core functionality, analytics, and ads (if allowed). Communications: tickets for customer service, emails, chat transcripts, call recordings (if allowed), and any feedback you give. Third-Party Data: This includes data from public sources, identity verification services, payment processors, scam prevention partners, and fraud prevention partners, as needed for service delivery and compliance.
Different Types of Personal Data: We don't collect certain types of sensitive personal data on purpose unless we have to in order to comply with the law, like when we have to verify your identity. This kind of data will be handled with the right level of security if it is processed.
We use personal information to run, maintain, and improve the Services. For example, we use it to create and manage accounts, handle gameplay, let people make deposits and withdrawals, manage bonuses, and help customers. Check Identity and Eligibility: Make sure the user is of legal age, meets the requirements for access (KYC), and confirms their identity and location. Don't let people who aren't allowed to access in. Stop fraud and keep the platform safe by looking for odd behavior, keeping accounts safe, enforcing security rules, and looking into violations.
Stick to the law: follow the rules for responsible gambling, keeping records, audits, and reporting to the government about money laundering (AML). Personalize and Improve: Make content fit your needs, suggest games or deals, run analytics, and add new features. In terms of marketing and communications, you should send service messages and, if allowed, promotional messages about events, bonuses, and products. To enforce our terms and conditions, settle disagreements, and safeguard our legal rights, enforce our terms.
We process personal information when the law says we have to. We do this on one or more of the following legal bases: contract: processing is needed to provide the Services and manage your account. Processing is needed to meet legal, tax, anti-money laundering, know your customer (KYC), and responsible gambling requirements.
Legitimate Interests: processing for business operations, fraud prevention, security, and improving services, while taking your rights into account. Consent: that processing is done with your permission, like when you agree to receive certain marketing messages or certain types of cookies.
We use cookies, SDKs, pixels, and other similar technologies to make the site work, remember your preferences, figure out how well it's doing, and help with marketing when it's allowed. Absolutely Required: needed to log in, keep the site safe, and use important features. Save settings like language and display options in the preferences window. Analytics help us figure out how people use our site and make it work better. Marketing: help figure out how well a campaign is doing and show relevant ads when you can. You can change how cookies work by changing the settings in your browser or, if we have them, by using our cookie preferences tools.
If you disable some cookies, the Services might not work as well.
We may share personal information only as needed to run the Services, follow the law, and keep the platform safe. Your private data is not sold to third parties for money. Service Providers: These are companies that host websites, offer customer service tools, analytics, email delivery, identity verification, fraud prevention, and payment processing. To make deposits and withdrawals easier, payment providers like banks, card schemes, e-wallets, and payment processors are used. Affiliated and Group Companies: to help with operations, keep things safe, and follow the rules, as long as the right precautions are taken. Law enforcement, regulators, courts, and government bodies when required or allowed by law are examples of regulators and authorities.
There are professional advisors like auditors, accountants, lawyers, and risk and compliance consultants. Business Transfers: when a company merges, buys another company, restructures, or sells assets, as long as the information is kept private and is processed legally.
Your information may be sent to and used in countries other than the one you live in. Contractual protections and security controls are some of the ways we make sure that cross-border transfers are safe when they need to be.
For as long as it takes to provide the Services and for legal and fair reasons, like meeting AML/KYC, accounting, dispute resolution, and regulatory needs, we only keep personal information for that long. Account Information: kept as long as your account is active and for as long after that as the law requires or for legitimate reasons.
Verification and Compliance Records: kept for as long as the law says they have to be. Transaction Records: kept to follow the law, pay taxes, and pass audits. When we no longer need to keep the information, we delete it safely or make it anonymous.
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical measures to keep personal information safe. These include controlling who can see it, encrypting it while it's in transit when it makes sense, keeping an eye on things, and making sure that secure development practices are followed. There is no system that is 100% safe. You must keep your login information secret and let us know right away if you think someone else has gotten in without your permission.
Access: Ask for a copy of the information we have about you. This depends on where you live and the laws that apply to you. Correction: Ask that wrong or missing information be filled in. Delete: Ask that your information be deleted, as long as it doesn't interfere with legal obligations or legitimate interests. Requesting the restriction of processing or objecting to certain processing are the two things that you can do. If you want to transfer certain data in a structured, commonly used format, this is called portability. Take Back Consent: Take back consent when processing is based on consent. Marketing Opt-Out: Stop getting promotional emails or change your marketing preferences in your account settings if they let you. Before answering your requests, we may need to make sure you are who you say you are. There may be times when we can't grant all requests because we need to follow the law or keep the Services safe and secure.
In order to help enforce limits and meet our responsible gambling obligations, we may process information about self-exclusion, deposit limits, and tools for responsible gambling.
If you are under the legal age to gamble, the Services are not for you. We don't intentionally collect personal information from people who are too young to do so. If we find out about this collection, we will delete the information and make it harder to get to it.
There may be times when we need to make changes to this Privacy Policy. The updated version will be posted in the Services, and the Effective Date above will be changed. It means you agree to the new Privacy Policy if you keep using the Services after the changes go into effect.
If you have any questions or want to make a privacy request, you can get in touch with our privacy team through the Services' support channels. Please include enough information to help us figure out who you are and what you want.
We ask for the information we need to keep your account safe and pay out your winnings. This could have your name, date of birth, address, email address, phone number, payment information (masked if possible), device and IP information, history of transactions and games played, and verification files. Our goal is to protect your balance and personal information, stop fraud, meet our AML and regulatory obligations, and open and manage your account.
Safe payment processing takes care of deposit information. All credit card numbers and CVV codes are not saved on our servers. Because our payment partners want you to be able to deposit money faster next time, they may tokenize or store your payment method information in a way that hides it. We might not let you deposit money from payment methods that don't pass security checks or don't match your account name just to be safe. Contact support if you want to remove a payment method. We will do it after doing some basic security checks.
Before we send £, we might need to make sure that you are who you say you are and that you own the payment. Proof of identity, proof of address, and proof of payment are often asked for. For example, a photo of your card with the middle numbers hidden or a screenshot of your wallet ID and name are examples of these. It's also checked for security and AML when people withdraw money. Upload clear pictures, make sure your account information matches what's on your documents, and use a payment method registered in your name to withdraw money to avoid delays. If risk checks show that a transaction is suspicious or if the amount being withdrawn is higher than our internal limits, we may ask for more proof.
Your transaction and game history help us make sure that the rules for promotions are followed correctly. One account per person and household must be confirmed, wagering must be tracked, maximum bet or game restrictions must be followed during bonus play, and patterns of bonus abuse must be found. If our checks reveal that the bonus terms have been broken, we may cancel the bonus, change the winners' prizes, or limit future promotions. You can change your account settings to stop getting marketing offers if you don't want to. This won't affect your ability to play with real money.
Availability is based on the laws in your area and our licensing rules. We don't accept players from certain areas, and during verification, we may ask for proof of where you live and your UK. According to UK, you must be old enough to legally gamble. We use encryption and keep an eye on logins and transactions to keep your account safe. If we notice any strange activity, like a new device, IP address, or quick changes to deposits or withdrawals, we may do extra checks. To keep your account safe, make sure you have a strong, unique password, don't share your login information, and contact support right away if you see activity you didn't authorize. We can freeze the account for now while we look into it.
The site and app both use encrypted connections (HTTPS/TLS) to keep your login, deposit, and withdrawal requests safe. You can use a certified payment partner to handle your card information. We do not keep full card numbers or CVV on our servers. We only get the information we need to handle your account, make payments, follow the law, and stop fraud. Also, you can lower your own risk by using a unique password, turning on 2FA (if it's available), and not making deposits or withdrawals on public Wi-Fi.
We may ask for proof of your identity and payment before letting you make a withdrawal to make sure you are the account holder, are the right age, and follow anti-fraud and anti-money laundering rules. Usually, you need a photo ID, proof of address, and proof of how you pay or where the money comes from for higher-risk cases. You can only have one account, and if the bonus terms say there is a maximum cashout limit, we check those details as well. If online gambling is illegal in your UK, you should check the laws in your UK before you sign up and play. We may deny you access, limit our services, or ask for extra checks based on your location, UK, or payment method.
Make sure the information in your profile and your documents match, and use a payment method in your own name to avoid delays in getting your money.
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